The Great Gatsby #6: p. 55 “There was the boom” to end ch. 3
- A butler comes to their table to tell Jordan Baker that …
- Nick enters the house. A woman is singing, while simultaneously doing what?
- Jordan says “I’ve just heard the most amazing thing.” She is referring to …
- Before Nick leaves the party, Gatsby reminds him that …
- A car has gone into a ditch. The man who first gets out of the car is the man Nick had seen in the house earlier. Where in the house?
- This man (referred to in the previous question) is given the nickname ____ Eyes.
- A second man (the driver) exits the car. Even though the car is in a ditch, this man thinks the problem is …
- As Nick leaves, there is a loud noise, due to …
- Nick had begun seeing a girl from Jersey City, but he ended the relationship because …
- Nick liked to walk up Fifth Avenue and imagine that …
- Jordan tells a lie about …
- Nick recalls what other story about Jordan’s dishonesty?
- Nick says to Jordan: “Suppose you met somebody just as careless as yourself.” What is he referring to?
- Nick has been writing letters back home signed “Love, Nick.” What is the purpose of these letters?
- Nick claims to be guilty of a cardinal virtue. He is one of the few ____ people he knows.
The Great Gatsby #6: p. 55 “There was the boom” to end ch. 3
- A butler comes to their table to tell Jordan Baker that …
- Nick enters the house. A woman is singing, while simultaneously doing what?
- Jordan says “I’ve just heard the most amazing thing.” She is referring to …
- Before Nick leaves the party, Gatsby reminds him that …
- A car has gone into a ditch. The man who first gets out of the car is the man Nick had seen in the house earlier. Where in the house?
- This man (referred to in the previous question) is given the nickname ____ Eyes.
- A second man (the driver) exits the car. Even though the car is in a ditch, this man thinks the problem is …
- As Nick leaves, there is a loud noise, due to …
- Nick had begun seeing a girl from Jersey City, but he ended the relationship because …
- Nick liked to walk up Fifth Avenue and imagine that …
- Jordan tells a lie about …
- Nick recalls what other story about Jordan’s dishonesty?
- Nick says to Jordan: “Suppose you met somebody just as careless as yourself.” What is he referring to?
- Nick has been writing letters back home signed “Love, Nick.” What is the purpose of these letters?
- Nick claims to be guilty of a cardinal virtue. He is one of the few ____ people he knows.